E96V Mutation in the Kdelr3 Gene Is Associated with Type 2 Diabetes Susceptibility in Obese NZO Mice

Author:

Altenhofen Delsi,Khuong Jenny Minh-An,Kuhn Tanja,Lebek Sandra,Görigk Sarah,Kaiser Katharina,Binsch Christian,Griess KerstinORCID,Knebel BirgitORCID,Belgardt Bengt-Frederik,Cames SandraORCID,Eickelschulte SamanehORCID,Stermann Torben,Rasche Axel,Herwig Ralf,Weiss Jürgen,Vogel Heike,Schürmann AnnetteORCID,Chadt AlexandraORCID,Al-Hasani Hadi

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) represents a multifactorial metabolic disease with a strong genetic predisposition. Despite elaborate efforts in identifying the genetic variants determining individual susceptibility towards T2D, the majority of genetic factors driving disease development remain poorly understood. With the aim to identify novel T2D risk genes we previously generated an N2 outcross population using the two inbred mouse strains New Zealand obese (NZO) and C3HeB/FeJ (C3H). A linkage study performed in this population led to the identification of the novel T2D-associated quantitative trait locus (QTL) Nbg15 (NZO blood glucose on chromosome 15, Logarithm of odds (LOD) 6.6). In this study we used a combined approach of positional cloning, gene expression analyses and in silico predictions of DNA polymorphism on gene/protein function to dissect the genetic variants linking Nbg15 to the development of T2D. Moreover, we have generated congenic strains that associated the distal sublocus of Nbg15 to mechanisms altering pancreatic beta cell function. In this sublocus, Cbx6, Fam135b and Kdelr3 were nominated as potential causative genes associated with the Nbg15 driven effects. Moreover, a putative mutation in the Kdelr3 gene from NZO was identified, negatively influencing adaptive responses associated with pancreatic beta cell death and induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress. Importantly, knockdown of Kdelr3 in cultured Min6 beta cells altered insulin granules maturation and pro-insulin levels, pointing towards a crucial role of this gene in islets function and T2D susceptibility.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

EFSD/Novo Nordisk Programme for Diabetes Research

Ministry of Science and Research of the State North Rhine-Westphalia

German Federal Ministry of Health

Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft

Anna Wunderlich and Ernst Jühling foundation

German Academic Exchange Service

Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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